This excerpt comes from the play “<em><u>A Doll’s House</u></em>” written by <u>Henrik Ibsen</u>. Nora is married to Torvald Helmer and kept it a secret that years ago, she illegally borrowed money from Krogstad, who then blackmails Nora for a position in her husband’s bank. When her husband learns the truth Nora sees that he only wanted to keep her as a trophy wife.
Question: How does the interaction between Helmer and Nora affect the plot?
Answer: A. Nora realizes that Helmer's actions are intended to preserve his masculinity, not their marriage.
The correct answer are “It creates an ominous mood that hints at the conflicts of the play.” and It foreshadows what is yet to happen to the main characters in the play.
In this prologue, Shakespeare shows that Romeo has fallen in love with Juliet and she feels the same. But at this moment the reader learns that she is considered an enemy because both families are enemies. There is a recap of events that happened that explain the conflicts that will happen later during the story. Shakespeare creates this mood of danger in the play.
There is no such thing as World of the Wars--
But there is such thing as War of the Worlds.
War of the Worlds is a Sci-Fi novel about Martians coming down to Earth and reeking havoc and chaos on everything.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Because then you could talk to the head principal with your parents and get direct help if needed.